Patty's Place
I would love to hear from you. Send me questions or comments. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461734/fan_mail/new] Some days feel so heavy you can’t even tell what you’re feeling, you just know you’re tired. When grief is fresh, when dementia caregiving never really “turns off,” or when life keeps stacking one problem on top of another, it can start to feel like God is far away. We talk about that reality openly and without polishing it up, because spiritual life doesn’t stop when things get dark, it just gets more honest. I’m joined by Laura Sharp Waits, a licensed minister and the voice behind At the Counter with the Baking Pastor. Laura shares simple, practical ways to steady yourself when your mind is full: taking a quick inventory of what’s swirling in your head, journaling to “download” the noise, and looking for tiny gratitude moments that can get the struggle bus into first gear. We also dig into what it means to feel distant from God, why community and prayer partners matter, and how to ask for support when you don’t even know what you need. We go straight at the hard stuff too: caregiver guilt, loneliness after everyone goes home, and the anger you might feel toward God. Laura explains why grief isn’t only about death, it’s about change, lost routines, and compound loss, and why there’s no timeline you have to obey. Along the way, we talk about slowing down in a quick-fix culture, noticing God in ordinary moments, and finding hope even when you can’t see the light yet. If you’re looking for faith-based grief support, encouragement for dementia caregivers, and grounded steps you can take today, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more listeners can find Patty’s Place. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461734/support]
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